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Fragility Fracture Liaison Service and Anti-osteoporosis Medication Monitoring Service Study

Fragility Fracture Liaison Service and Anti-osteoporosis Medication Monitoring Service Study in Rural Area


Sponsor

National Taiwan University Hospital

Enrollment

200 participants

Start Date

Sep 1, 2015

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Aims: (1) to Establish the FLS services at the National Taiwan University Hospital Jinshan Branch. (2) To establish a anti-osteoporosis medication management service at Jinshan Branch. Method: From Aug., 2015, a fracture liaison services (FLSs) following the 13 'Capture the Fracture Best Practice Standards' were implemented at the National Taiwan University Hospital Jinshan Branch health care system. The Jinshan Branch program enrolled patient with 1) new hip fracture 2) newly identified vertebral fractures (radiological or clinical) from both inpatients and outpatients. At the same time, a osteoporosis medication management service is also establish as a complement of FLS to enroll patients on antiosteoporosis medications (AOMs) but not necessary with fracture. Participating physicians will select those eligible for services and refer to study coordinators. Study coordinators will conduct baseline assessments on osteoporosis/fracture risks, record medical conditions, AOMs, provide educations on osteoporosis, fracture, sarcopenia, fall, medications, nutrition, and exercise. They also arrange return clinic visit, telephone reminder and follow up for patients, and communicate with providers on regular bases. During the whole study period, the investigators planed to enroll 200 patients (with or without fracture). Each patient would be assessed at baseline, and every 4 months last for two years.


Eligibility

Min Age: 50 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This Taiwanese study establishes a fracture liaison service (FLS) and osteoporosis medication management program at National Taiwan University Hospital Jinshan Branch to improve the care of patients who have experienced fragility fractures (broken bones caused by weakened bones) or who are on anti-osteoporosis medications but struggling with adherence. The service provides education on osteoporosis, fall prevention, nutrition, and exercise, along with medication monitoring and follow-up reminders, to close the gap between fracture risk and actual treatment. Adults aged 50 or older with a new hip fracture, newly identified vertebral fracture, newly prescribed or changed osteoporosis medication, or poor medication adherence — as determined by participating physicians — are eligible. Each participant is assessed at baseline and every 4 months for up to 2 years. This summary was prepared as patient-facing educational content using AI assistance.

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Locations(1)

National Taiwan University Hospital, Chutung branch

Hsinchu, Taiwan

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